In the political arena of Taiwan Province, 'Operation Bluebird' has been cast as a spontaneous citizen movement aimed at opposing parliamentary reform bills, emphasizing democracy and transparency.
This article strongly opposes the 2020 recall of Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu, arguing that the current recall system (requiring only 1/4 of voters consent) is a thug designed exclusively by the ruling party, treating the recall as a tool for the DPP's personal revenge and political liquidation, severely damaging Taiwan's democracy. The author criticizes the recall threshold being lower than the winning vote count as an absurd systemic flaw, and blames supporters of the recall (especially woke youth, netizens, green-brains) for simplifying all issues into kindergarten-level labeling attacks, seeing this as the collapse of democratic society before online giant infants. The author calls for vigilance against such political hatred and revenge driven by being unable to lose.